Since 2002 the TU Wien Ressel Award is awarded annually to outstanding young scientists and is endowed with 13,000 Euros – appropriated for scientific research. It is named for Josef Ludwig Franz Ressel, an Austrian/Slovenian/Bohemian forestry official and inventor. On Karlsplatz in front of the main building of the TU Wien, the Resselpark was named for him, and a monument was erected in his honour, too.

Julia Forster, 2017
Neue Werkzeuge für die Stadtentwicklung, opens an external URL in a new window
 

Michaela Killian, 2016
Ein Haus, das in die Zukunft blickt - ein prädiktives nichtlineares Regelungskonzept, das voll automatisiert den Komfort steigert und den Energiebedarf senkt, opens an external URL in a new window
 

Julia Derx, 2012
Virus and organic carbon removal during bank filtration: the effects of changing hydraulic conditions of large rivers, opens an external URL in a new window
 

Kristina Orehounig, 2009
Thermal, acoustical, and visual performance aspects of traditional bath buildings, opens an external URL in a new window
 

Vanessa Parravicini, 2006
Anaerobe Biologische Sulfatentfernung aus Industrieabwässern, opens an external URL in a new window
https://www.tuwien.ac.at/aktuelles/news_detail/article/3358/, opens an external URL in a new window
 

Brigitte Nikolavcic, 2002